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Nebraska Cowman

12-13-2003 17:28:46




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Just lucky me. Went to a farm sale today. When I got there disovered that the ball hitch had come loose and was hooked over a bolt on the bumper. The safty chains were not hooked or the light wires. It was a 60 mile trip. anybody beat that?




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Hugh MacKay

12-14-2003 06:15:52




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
Cowman: Just after I got my first skid steer loader, I wanted to take it one day over about 25 miles of gravel side road to do some lifting of items I had bought. I sent 2 guys on ahead, one with 560 and wagon and other with flat bed truck, for hauling the items. As I didn't have a tag-a-long for my pickup, I borrowed one. It was in hard shape, no check chains. I decided since I was going to be travelling a 25 mph road, safety wouldn't be a big factor.

I got to the site fine, unloaded skid steer and did my loading. When I went to load up again the weight of loader on back of trailer caused the ball hitch to come unhooked. Luckily, because of lay of land trailer turned 90 degrees, missed the truck completely, but here I was on loader on trailer and headed for a lake. I imediately backed off the tail end and when the tongue of trailer came down man did it hit hard. Hitched up again blocked the trailer, loaded up and headed for home. Got on the road about 2 miles and noticed front of trailer deck sagging a bit. I stopped to investigate and as I did tongue of trailer broke off at deck. My haulers were ahead of me, and this was 30 years ago before cell phones. I needed the skidsteer at home for feeding and cleanout in my freestall dairy barn. Again I unloaded the loader pushed the trailer in the woods, locked my pickup and headed for home on skid loader. At 8 mph it was a 3 hour trip, temps just about freezing. An hour after ariving home, my helpers decided I must be in trouble so came looking for me. The guy dressed for driving the 560 got the skidsteer job. The other guy and I went back for my pickup. Next day a welder and I returned to recover the trailer. When I returned to the owner with trailer, he said I should have flipped it with loader and recovered wheels and axles, and left the rest in the woods. So much for the cost of welding. I never borrowed another trailer.

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Aaron

12-14-2003 06:06:01




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
Hauled a 1/2 load of calves in a bumper hitch stock trailer once, and the fellow told me it was hooked and ready to go. Hauled them 70 miles down busy double lane highway, backed to the barn to unload, and when they all walked to the back, the trailer flipped up in the air. The hitch had never been latched. I always check it myself now!



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Shaggy

12-13-2003 22:23:55




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
My Nephew lost my Dads trailer and his BN when it came unhooked from the back of my truck. Forgot to pin the latch for the ball. Tractor is okay now but the trailer is scrap.



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Chad

12-13-2003 19:21:08




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
I didn't do this but I watched my neighbor do it and thought it would fit the subject. He had just bought a new Dodge 3/4 pickup-had it for 6 months-and went to hook up the gooseneck flatbed to it and in the rush of things forgot to latch the coupler to the ball. Thing turned bad when he decided to load his 4010 (I know it is a Deere but...) The tractor pushed the trailer up and ahead smashing the box into the cab and the neck of the trailer took out the back corner of the box plus taillight.

6 month old truck with $1500 damage. Taught me well, I always double check coupler before loading the Farmalls.

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Ron in Nebr

12-13-2003 18:34:00




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
Can't beat your distance, just thought I'd relate a "somewhat" similar experience. Lost a whole trailer once. Was towing the latemodel stock car home in a rainstorm at 3AM about two years ago and was running on some freshly laid asphalt(they were laying it that same day on my trip to the races). Anyway, the trailer hydroplaned and the whole outfit started fishtailing and it put me in the ditch. Luck(probably stronger forces than luck as well) was with me and I didn't roll the pickup, but when I got stopped and got out to look things over the trailer was gone. It had come loose from the ball, dug into the soft sand on the shoulder of the new road and flipped. Bent the trailer axles pretty good. Just body damage to the racecar(they're designed to roll over, but not necessarily with a trailer strapped to the bottom of them). Good thing it was the last race of the season! And I'll be forever thankfull that the trailer DID come unattached from the pickup.

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Kelly C

12-13-2003 18:27:36




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
I live in the land of 10,000 lakes. So mine must have to do with a Boat Motor.
But I aint tellin it was to dumb.....


Well ok. ya see I had gotten this brand new 25 hp Merc. Put it on to take it out for the 1st time. Guess what I forgot to do?
And where it ended up?



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Nebraska Cowman

12-13-2003 18:41:16




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 Re: Re: boner award in reply to Kelly C, 12-13-2003 18:27:36  
kelly, did you ever put the boat in the water with the drain plug out? They are awful hard to get back on the trailer half full of water!



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Paul in Mich

12-13-2003 19:17:33




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 Re: Re: Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 18:41:16  
Guys, Not only have I forgot to put the drain plug in, which was by the way in the nastiest lake in Ohio, but also forgot to pull anchor and then wondered why the danged boat wouldnt plane out. Don't even ask me what happens when you unhook the boat and trailer from the tow vehicle on an incline and forget to chock the wheels. So far, I've been more fortunate hauling tractors. "knock on wood"

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Nebraska Cowman

12-14-2003 04:46:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: boner award in reply to Paul in Mich, 12-13-2003 19:17:33  
ROFLMAO good one paul



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CNKS

12-13-2003 17:50:27




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 Re: boner award in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-13-2003 17:28:46  
I'm just glad I wasn't in NE at the time! I almost lost a U-Haul attached to my car back in the days when they still made bumper hitches you attached with chains and clamps.



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